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Category: Top » Art Galleries - Public 1 2 ... 9 10 (145 matches) Next » Described as the finest Georgian square in Europe, Charlotte Square was designed by master architect Robert Adam, and is the crowning glory of Edinburgh's New Town. No 28 houses an elegant drawing room gallery with a fine collection of work by 20th century ... more Tel (day) 0131 243 9300 Abbot Hall is an exquisite gallery in the north west of England on the edge of the Lake District. Works of art can be enjoyed in this beautiful Georgian villa, drawn both from its important collections and the changing series of exhibitions. The gallery ... more Tel (day) +44 (0) 1539 722464Fax +44 (0) 1539 722494 Aberdeen's splendid Art Gallery, which opened in 1885, is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. In its elegant marble-lined interior is displayed a varied collection of works of art, including outstanding examples of Modern Art, and work ... more Tel (day) 01224 523700Fax 01224 632133 The story of Aldershot Military Town and the civil towns of Aldershot, Farnborough and Cove. You can visit the John Reed Gallery, named after Brigadier John Reed who established the museum in 1984. It's in one of the only two surviving barrack bungalows ... more Tel (day) 01252 314598Fax 01252 342942 Fully restored and furnished, and containing a superb collection of family portraits, this ancestral home of the Earls of Mar is one of Scotland's largest surviving medieval keeps. Original dungeon, well and roof-beams contrast with the elegant Italianate ... more Tel (day) 01259 211701 The Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture is the only museum in Europe dedicated to a living artist. Andrew had always dreamed of opening a museum to share with the world his unique approach to life and art. He wanted the museum to be a vibrant space to display ... more The world famous thatched cottage was the childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife. The young Shakespeare would have courted Anne here and the view of the house and garden has been described as the most romantic view in England. more Tel (day) 01789 292100Fax 01789 296083Discover the wealth of Peterhead's maritime history in one of Aberdeenshire's oldest museums. Admission free. Key artists and exhibits: Peterhead history ; Inuit Artifacts ; Arctic animals and whaling ; Northern Scotland's largest coin collections, more Tel (day) 01771 622906Fax 01771 622884 Ancient Castle and family home of the Dukes of Norfolk for nearly 1,000 years. Priceless collections, gardens, grounds, licensed restaurant and gift shop. Free-flow visits and pre-bookable guided tours. Special events programme. more Tel (day) 01903 883136Fax 01903 884581 The Astley Hall museum and art gallery dates back to Elizabethan times with changes and additions over the centuries, all helping make a visit to the Hall a fascinating and enjoyable experience. more Tel (day) 01257 515555Fax 01257 515556 This is one of the world's finest small galleries, with temporary exhibitions, a regular concert programme, and additional lectures and family events that take place throughout the year. more Tel (day) 0121 414 7333Fax 0121 4143370 Binchester was the largest Roman fort in County Durham. A small part has been excavated and is open to view. Most of the fort and the remains of the nearby civilian settlement still lie buried in the surrounding fields. more Tel (day) 01388 663089 This magnificent building is home to one of the world's finest collections of Pre-Raphaelite art. With master works by French, Dutch and Italian Baroque artists, as well as contemporary paintings. The museum also houses extensive collections of silver, ... more Tel (day) 0121 303 2834Fax 0121 303 1394 An eighteenth century cottage which was the boyhood home of Francis Asbury, the first American Methodist Bishop. Furnished in period style, and with memorabilia and information relating to Asbury’s life both in West Bromwich and in America. Tours by ... more Tel (day) 0121 553 0759Fax 0121 525 5167 Built in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence; its enduring roles were those of garrison, fortress and state prison. In the 16th century, the castle's ... more Tel (day) 01506 834807 1 2 ... 9 10 (145 matches) Next » |